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Stabua Natooro Urges Young Artists: Focus on Music, Not Drama

Stabua Natooro Gives Advice to Rising Artists: Focus on Music, Skip the Drama
wamalaBy wamalaOctober 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Veteran Ugandan singer Stabua Natooro has shared her wisdom with upcoming artists, urging them to focus on creating meaningful music rather than getting caught up in industry drama.

Speaking passionately, Natooro emphasized that serious artists build lasting careers by prioritizing their craft.

“I urge rising artists to focus more on creating meaningful music and distancing themselves from conflicts, so that we can have a new breed of serious artists,” she said.

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The Secret to Longevity: Good Music and Consistency

Stabua Natooro credited her long-standing relevance in the music scene to consistently producing quality music and promoting it tirelessly.

“When you do good music and push it, it eventually pays off. That has been one of my skills for the years I have been in the industry,” she added.

Her advice highlights a timeless formula for success: talent combined with persistence, not feuds or rivalries. Over the years, this approach has kept her in demand and highly booked, proving that drama-free artistry pays off.

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Words of Wisdom for Young Female Artists

Beyond music, Natooro also offered guidance for young female performers, encouraging them to embrace motherhood while pursuing their careers.

She congratulated fellow artist Sheebah Karungi on welcoming her first child and encouraged her to expand her family further.

“Girls, give birth when it’s early. And do it at the right time. Sheebah, thank you for giving birth. I pray you give birth to more children. Don’t wait to first become stars, you can give birth as you sing simultaneously,” she advised.

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Natooro’s message underscores the possibility of balancing career success and family life, showing that female artists don’t have to choose between the two.

Why This Advice Matters

In an industry often riddled with beef, rivalries, and distractions, Stabua Natooro’s guidance is both refreshing and practical. By focusing on music quality and personal growth, young artists can build sustainable careers that withstand the test of time.

Her insights also serve as a reminder that motherhood and artistry can coexist, challenging the misconception that female performers must delay family life to succeed.

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Final Thoughts

Stabua Natooro’s advice is a blueprint for longevity in music: create meaningful content, avoid drama, and balance personal life with career ambitions.

Upcoming artists — are you ready to take her advice? Drop your thoughts below and share how you plan to build your music career!

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